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Discover Ludwig"gone extinct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an animal species or other organism that is no longer in existence. For example, "The Triceratops Dinosaur is believed to have gone extinct about 65 million years ago."
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Have love letters gone extinct?
Most of them have now gone extinct.
'It's as if humans had gone extinct.
Even the colour green has gone extinct.
The strongbox habit has not quite gone extinct.
In 2009, 214 of these populations had gone extinct.
The high-impact television kiss seems to have gone extinct.
"In Asia they may have gone extinct," Dr. Jaeger said.
Seventy-seven trees have already gone extinct, the report said.
Even children can name things that have gone extinct.
By then they will have adapted, or gone extinct, as will the libraries they love now.
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